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Post by Berserka on May 9, 2007 9:45:24 GMT
Well you all loved them last time so these are some more I took yesterday - because I have gotten Larry a new female! Larry: Jack (left) & Ned & Stacey (right): (Ned & Stacey have now been removed for the Rosella's safety): Larry (left) Ned & Stacey (middle) Jack (going out of shot): Ruby, Larry's new girl: Poor Ruby is still a youngun, she's 4 months old & when I put her in the aviary she begged Ned & Stacey for food! It was actually funny because Ned & Stacey are Peachfaces!
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Post by Admin on May 9, 2007 11:38:29 GMT
aaawwwww what wonderful photos!! lol that must have been so funny! poor little ruby is a little species confused #norty#
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Post by shell on May 22, 2007 7:38:27 GMT
their very pretty birds rosella`s i love their colours great pic`s
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Post by pied on May 27, 2007 10:12:45 GMT
4th pic is a great pose,good action shot overall ,well taken
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Post by Berserka on May 27, 2007 12:01:24 GMT
Thanks Greg. I love the flight pics - more fun & challenging!
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Post by judy on May 29, 2007 18:52:28 GMT
love the shot of ruby, very pretty colours.
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Post by ratgirl on Jun 13, 2007 11:16:14 GMT
What sort of Rosellas do you have? Ruby looks similar to the Rosellas that fly wild around the suburbs of Adelaide where I live. And I've thought about getting a pair of Rosellas for my smaller aviary just as a filler. Are they easy to look after? I'm after a low maintenance bird that isn't a budgie or a cockatiel.
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Post by Berserka on Jun 14, 2007 22:04:00 GMT
The red ones are Crimson Rosella's & the others are Eastern Rosella's. They are easy to look after. They absolutely love their fruit & veggies! More so than the conures.
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